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The Political economy of educational reform and learning in Ethiopia (1941-2021)

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Abstract

This report analyzes the trajectory of reforms to improve learning outcomes in Ethiopia across three regimes (HSI, Derg, and EPRDF) since 1941. It employs a political settlements approach to trace the motivations, interests, and actions that led to certain policy choices, and draws on primary and secondary data sources to assess impacts on the education sector. The analysis focuses on three themes in particular: the politics of educational (learning) policymaking; national (regional) examinations and teacher career paths. Ultimately, the report argues that improving learning outcomes would require professionalization of education policy-making along with an impetus to improve policy continuity.

Author
Gershberg, Alec
Kefale, Asnake
Hailu, Belay Hagos
Corporate Author
Research on Improving Systems of Education
Year of publication
2023
Pages
63
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
Language
Project
Research on Improving Systems of Education, RISE